The post has been translated automatically. Original language: Russian Kazakh
Kazakhstan has issued its first 10-year residence permit under the Digital Nomad Residency program. The recipient is Pavel Filatov, Senior Analytics & BI Engineer with international experience, who has chosen Kazakhstan as a place to live and build his professional career.
Launched in January 2025 at the initiative of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, the program has already established itself as an important tool for attracting leading global specialists in digital technologies and artificial intelligence. The residence permit application process begins online via the Astana Hub International Innovation Cluster platform, after which Astana Hub specialists provide full advisory support throughout the entire procedure in compliance with the laws of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
To date, more than 270 applications have been submitted from 20 countries, including the USA, Canada, France, Turkey, and CIS states. The majority of applicants are specialists in programming, cybersecurity, UI/UX design, and DevOps. Tech professionals from around the world now have a chance to become part of this success story.
Earlier this year, the first Digital Nomad Visas—which do not require proof of income—were issued to tech specialists from Algeria and Botswana. This visa format not only simplifies entry into the country but also allows its holders to work with both foreign and Kazakhstani companies. Moreover, during the validity of the visa, participants may apply for a residence permit.
The issuance of the first long-term Digital Nomad Residency demonstrates both the effectiveness of the program and the growing interest in Kazakhstan as a new digital hub of the region.
“The Digital Nomad Residency program provides a truly unique opportunity to combine comfortable living conditions with a dynamically developing technological ecosystem. I particularly appreciated how seamless and modern the entire process was. For tech specialists worldwide, this truly opens up new horizons. Kazakhstan offers tremendous potential for professional growth and international cooperation, and it is a great honor for me to become the first holder of this residency,” said Pavel Filatov, holder of the first Digital Nomad Residency.
It should be noted that the Digital Nomad Visa and its extension, the Digital Nomad Residency, are designed to attract digital nomads working in high-tech industries, particularly in the fields of AI, Big Data, automation, and cybersecurity.
The issuance of the first Digital Nomad Residency is more than a formal procedure. It is a symbol of the country’s openness to global tech professionals and another step toward strengthening Kazakhstan’s position as a regional technology hub.
Kazakhstan has issued its first 10-year residence permit under the Digital Nomad Residency program. The recipient is Pavel Filatov, Senior Analytics & BI Engineer with international experience, who has chosen Kazakhstan as a place to live and build his professional career.
Launched in January 2025 at the initiative of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, the program has already established itself as an important tool for attracting leading global specialists in digital technologies and artificial intelligence. The residence permit application process begins online via the Astana Hub International Innovation Cluster platform, after which Astana Hub specialists provide full advisory support throughout the entire procedure in compliance with the laws of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
To date, more than 270 applications have been submitted from 20 countries, including the USA, Canada, France, Turkey, and CIS states. The majority of applicants are specialists in programming, cybersecurity, UI/UX design, and DevOps. Tech professionals from around the world now have a chance to become part of this success story.
Earlier this year, the first Digital Nomad Visas—which do not require proof of income—were issued to tech specialists from Algeria and Botswana. This visa format not only simplifies entry into the country but also allows its holders to work with both foreign and Kazakhstani companies. Moreover, during the validity of the visa, participants may apply for a residence permit.
The issuance of the first long-term Digital Nomad Residency demonstrates both the effectiveness of the program and the growing interest in Kazakhstan as a new digital hub of the region.
“The Digital Nomad Residency program provides a truly unique opportunity to combine comfortable living conditions with a dynamically developing technological ecosystem. I particularly appreciated how seamless and modern the entire process was. For tech specialists worldwide, this truly opens up new horizons. Kazakhstan offers tremendous potential for professional growth and international cooperation, and it is a great honor for me to become the first holder of this residency,” said Pavel Filatov, holder of the first Digital Nomad Residency.
It should be noted that the Digital Nomad Visa and its extension, the Digital Nomad Residency, are designed to attract digital nomads working in high-tech industries, particularly in the fields of AI, Big Data, automation, and cybersecurity.
The issuance of the first Digital Nomad Residency is more than a formal procedure. It is a symbol of the country’s openness to global tech professionals and another step toward strengthening Kazakhstan’s position as a regional technology hub.